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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1008807" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Last night when I checked on the calf, he was breathing better than that morning. He was bucking, and playing, so there was definitely a change. His breathing is still a little fast, as I am sure it will take some time to clear his lungs out. But what a difference he made in the first 24 hours. Then a dramatic change in the next 12. </p><p></p><p>This morning his breathing has slowed a little more; but it appears that his mother has probably stepped on his stifle joint. It doesn't seem to have injured the joint, but it took a spot of hide off about the size of a silver dollar. It didn't go to the muscle, but id did take the skin off. Thank goodness that the flies are not out. Looks like a tetanus shot is coming. </p><p>I will keep it sprayed with Vetericyn and keep a close eye on it for infection. This calf has had more needles stuck in him than a pin cushion.</p><p>Overall, he feels better. </p><p></p><p>Denvermartinfarms, I do appreciate you telling me about this drug!</p><p></p><p>Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1008807, member: 637"] Last night when I checked on the calf, he was breathing better than that morning. He was bucking, and playing, so there was definitely a change. His breathing is still a little fast, as I am sure it will take some time to clear his lungs out. But what a difference he made in the first 24 hours. Then a dramatic change in the next 12. This morning his breathing has slowed a little more; but it appears that his mother has probably stepped on his stifle joint. It doesn't seem to have injured the joint, but it took a spot of hide off about the size of a silver dollar. It didn't go to the muscle, but id did take the skin off. Thank goodness that the flies are not out. Looks like a tetanus shot is coming. I will keep it sprayed with Vetericyn and keep a close eye on it for infection. This calf has had more needles stuck in him than a pin cushion. Overall, he feels better. Denvermartinfarms, I do appreciate you telling me about this drug! Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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